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NATO Ships Kick Off Task Group Exercise in Halifax

HALIFAX, Canada
– Standing NATO Maritime Group TWO (SNMG2) arrived today in the port of Halifax, Canada, for a scheduled port visit in advance of Task Group Exercises (TGEX), along with ships from the U.S. and Canadian navies. TGEX is a multi-national series of naval exercises designed to promote force integration and test multiple warfighting skill sets.

SNMG2 currently consists of the U.S. flagship, USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55), the German ship FGS Niedersachsen (F 208), which is on its final deployment, and the Turkish ship TCG Kemalreis (F 247). The Canadian ship HMCS Regina (FFH 334) also serves under SNMG2 and remains in the Mediterranean in support of NATO’s maritime security operations in the region.

TCG Kemalreis [F-247] in Canada right now:

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140723-N-IY633-057 ATLANTIC OCEAN (July 23, 2014) – An SH-60B from TCG Kemalreis (F247) launches from the flight deck of Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG-2) flagship USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55) during a flight exercise between the two ships. Leyte Gulf and Kemalreis are currently part of SNMG-2 and are operating in support of NATO’s maritime security objectives, Operation Active Endeavor. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Amanda S. Kitchner/Released) MC2(SW) Amanda S. Kitchner

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140723-N-IY633-048 ATLANTIC OCEAN (July 23, 2014) – An SH-60B from TCG Kemalreis (F247) prepares to land on the flight deck of Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG-2) flagship USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55) during a flight exercise between the two ships. Leyte Gulf and Kemalreis are currently part of SNMG-2 and are operating in support of NATO’s maritime security objectives, Operation Active Endeavor. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Amanda S. Kitchner/Released) MC2(SW) Amanda S. Kitchner

NATO Ships Kick Off Task Group Exercise In Halifax
 
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Tens of thousands of miles away from home....a sailor can always find a joy :D


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Sailors and from TCG Kemalreis (F247) huddle before a soccer match with Sailors from FGS Niedersachsen (F208) at Canadian Forces Base Halifax days before the NATO exercise to be hosted by Canadian Navy at Atlantic Ocean.
 
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Barbaros-class frigate (MEKO 200 TN II-B) TCG Kemalreis [F-247] docks at Naval Station Mayport, Florida, USA before the start of FLETEX.

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14/08/2014SNMG2 arrives in Mayport for FLEETEX
MAYPORT, Fla. – Standing NATO Maritime Group TWO (SNMG2) arrived today in Mayport, Fla. for a scheduled port visit in advance of Fleet Exercises (FLEETEX). FLEETEX are multi-warfare naval exercises designed to promote force integration and test multiple war fighting skill sets. Ships from the U.S., Canadian, German and Turkish navies will participate in the exercises.

This port visit and FLEETEX are part of a series of training exercises in which SNMG2 will participate during its deployment to the Western Atlantic. This is the first time in several years that a NATO task force has conducted transatlantic operations in North America. These events offer multiple opportunities for training at the highest levels of maritime operations.

FLEETEX will feature anti-air, anti-submarine, live fire and ship handling scenarios designed to provide high-end warfare training and valuable experience through integrated task group training. SNMG2, CSG8 and Canadian forces will train together as a force to learn how to work as a cohesive unit in response to a variety of threat scenarios.

SNMG2 ships currently deployed to North America include the U.S. flagship, USS LEYTE GULF (CG 55), the German ship FGS NIEDERSACHSEN (F 208), and the Turkish ship TCG KEMALREIS (F 247). KEMALREIS is the first Turkish warship to visit the U.S. in 15 years, and this will be the first trip to the U.S. for the majority of their crew

OFFICIAL RELEASE OF ALLIED MARITIME COMMAND (MARCOM)

TCG Kemalreis firing her 5-inch gun at Atlantic Ocean during a NATO exercise.

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8-)
 
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Turkish Naval Forces Master Chief Petty Officer stationed at Regional Command-Capital in Kabul lines up with Turkish Army troops during ISAF's celebration of 90th Anniversary of Turkey's Republic Day.

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In memory of SAT commandos involved at Kardak/Imia Crisis :D:

It wasn't until 4 hours till they noticed that the island was captured by SAT undetectedly, also shooting down a Greek helicopter with EMP...:D



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The fruits of having a large, very powerful navy well known and respected globally since 1081...

Prestige worldwide babee!! :smokin:
 
@Neptune ,Bro ;
Do we have any magnetic treatment facility in one of navy shipyards ? i havent got information about it when i searched. Since in recent articles i have read, its told that effect of earth's magnetic field creates a magnetic field on vessel , acts like a faraday cage in sea with harmonic motions, and increases possibility of detection by radars.:undecided:


Or this one for submarines ;

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Like this one for surface vesesels;

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